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Gemini Live Camera and Screen Sharing Now on All Android Devices
Abdullah Mustapha
April 18, 2025
Earlier this month, Google launched a new feature called Gemini Live. It included camera access and screen sharing. At first, this feature was only available on high-end devices like the Pixel 9 and Galaxy S25. Users also had to be subscribed to the Gemini Advanced plan.
Google Expands Gemini Live Features to All Android Users
Now, things are changing. After getting great feedback, Google has decided to open this feature to more users. Soon, all Android users will be able to use Gemini Live — no matter what phone they have. Even users with the free version of Gemini will get access.
As usual, Google is rolling this out slowly. It will become available “over the coming weeks.” So if you don’t see it on your phone yet, don’t worry. It’s on the way.
Once you have the update, using the feature is simple. Open the Gemini app. Tap the Gemini Live icon. Then, choose the camera or screen sharing button.
You can now converse with Gemini in real-time from that location. The assistant will react to whatever is in your camera or screen’s view. You can pose questions about whatever you are showing to Gemini, be it a product, document, or even an app. It is not boring; conversations occur naturally. You may interrupt Gemini or ask follow-up questions anytime you want.
We’ve been hearing great feedback on Gemini Live with camera and screen share, so we decided to bring it to more people ✨
Starting today and over the coming weeks, we're rolling it out to *all* @Android users with the Gemini app. Enjoy!
PS If you don’t have the app yet,… https://t.co/dTsxLZLxNI
— Google Gemini App (@GeminiApp) April 16, 2025
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This is beneficial at a different level. Rather than only talking or typing, now you can visually tell Gemini what is needed, making the interaction far more powerful. For example, you could direct your camera to a math problem, visual piece of furniture, a recipe, or even an image of a piece of furniture. You can also use screen-sharing to receive assistance with applications or settings.
The change is important in efforts to improve AI’s availability and usability on a personal level. It ensures that more people can access powerful tools, and not just individuals with expensive smartphones and paid subscriptions.
With expanding Gemini Live features, Google is demonstrating its position for inclusive AI tailored to individual’s daily routines and seamlessly integrates into one’s daily life.
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